They Can Swim, Really
Vermont, July 25, 2014. It was a laid-back fishing afternoon that would end at a pool that could produce several nice fish; maybe even ones
Vermont, July 25, 2014. It was a laid-back fishing afternoon that would end at a pool that could produce several nice fish; maybe even ones
10. Rivers don't stop at the state line. Nor does the Council. Your gift fights pollution and other threats to the Connecticut River and 148
Vermont, April 1, 2014. As the 2014 river season beckons, the Connecticut River Watershed Council asks all river users to protect the Connecticut River and
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 1/28/2014 Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) today launched three new river restoration projects in New Hampshire and
Robert Hust Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse Planning & Standards Division 79 Elm Street Hartford, Connecticut, 06106-512
New Hampshire Fish & Game Departmentc/o Director Normandeau11 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03301 September 23, 2012 Dear Director Normandeau and Commissioners, The Connecticut River Watershed
Vermont, July 2013. When fishing, you never know what will happen and on one of “those” days, nothing happens, not even a lowly refusal of
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 7, 2013 CONTACT: Andrew Fisk, Executive Director, afisk@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.208, 413-210-9207 (cell) Andrea Donlon, Massachusetts River Steward,
Vermont, February 01, 2013. Many areas in this country have icon species that add to their sense of place. The Texas Gulf Coast is busy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA November 15, 2012 – The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached